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All posts tagged "Thomson Reuters Foundation"
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Malaria drug for pregnant women also combats sexually transmitted infections – research
By Kieran Guilbert | Thomson Reuters Foundation The antimalarial drug reduces the danger of life-threatening birth problems linked to malaria and STIs DAKAR, March 2 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – A drug given to pregnant women to...
- Posted March 3, 2017
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Gender roles in rural India changing with women taking control as men migrate to cities and amid a wave of suicides by male farmers
By Belinda Goldsmith MAYAPUR, India, Feb 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – For Hira Kanjarya, a 17 hour day is the norm as she gets up before dawn to cook for her five children, do the washing, milk...
- Posted February 13, 2017
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First ladies vow to fight “barbaric” genital mutilation in W. Africa
By Emma Batha ROME, Jan 30 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The first ladies of Niger, Burkina Faso and Benin promised on Monday to “end the scourge of female genital mutilation” (FGM) in their countries amid warnings the...
- Posted January 30, 2017
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Nigeria faces mounting pressure to rescue girls abducted by Boko Haram 1,000 days ago
By Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani and Kieran Guilbert | Thomson Reuters Foundation CHIBOK, Nigeria/DAKAR, Jan 11 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Nigeria is facing mounting pressure to find some 200 schoolgirls abducted 1,000 days ago in Boko Haram’s most...
- Posted January 11, 2017
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Widows from polygamous marriages abused and thrown out of their homes in rural Mozambique
By Ray Mwareya CHIKWIDZIRE, Mozambique, December 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – After Marcia Madeya’s husband died his brothers accused her of witchcraft, stole her fruit trees, crops and goats, and shared them out between his other wives....
- Posted December 26, 2016
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Syrian girls flee war only to become mothers in Jordan camp
By Lin Taylor | Thomson Reuters Foundation ZAATARI REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan, Dec 15 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – In a crowded maternity clinic at a refugee camp in Jordan near the Syrian border, Elhem cradled her crying 11-month-old...
- Posted December 17, 2016
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Chad pastoralist made to sit on floor now stands for her community
“It is just a woman. We cannot take what she says seriously,” male officials have told Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim. But “I take the opportunity to put my ideas on the table” By Fabiola Ortiz MARRAKESH, Morocco, Nov...
- Posted November 29, 2016
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Girls forced from their homes by climate-linked disasters face early marriage in Dhaka’s slums
By Liz Mermin and Mushfique Wadud DHAKA, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – It was after floods washed away her family’s river-front land in Bangladesh’s northern Jamalpur district that Brishti Rafiq’s widowed father brought her to live in Dhaka....
- Posted November 21, 2016
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Women-owned businesses to get online marketing boost
A percentage of each sale using ChooseWomen.org will go toward providing microloans to poor women to start their own businesses By Ellen Wulfhorst NEW YORK, Nov 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Women’s rights advocates will launch a...
- Posted November 5, 2016
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How can climate change measures work if women aren’t included?
Written by Tasfia Tasnim A woman carries aluminium pots as she works in a factory by the river Buriganga in Dhaka May 20, 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj Climate policy is not about technologies; rather it’s about people. If...
- Posted October 23, 2016